In an exclusive interview with the Boston Herald, the boyfriend of the woman implicated in the cutting out of a baby from another woman's womb, said he thought he had become a new father and is confused.

Here's what 27-year-old Alex Dion, boyfriend of suspect Julie Corey, told the newspaper: “I’m so confused. I don’t know what to think. I thought I had a brand-new daughter. I don’t know if it’s hit me yet.”

The 'Lost Boys' refugee suspected in stabbing a delivery driver Monday had been treated for mental illness, according to a friend.

James Panchol, 32, was shot and wounded by police who said he had repeatedly stabbed a UPS driver on her delivery route in West Fort Worth. The driver also was hospitalized.

Panchol was one of the "Lost Boys of Sudan" refugees who came to Fort Worth in 2001 to escape war and famine in their native country. More than 4 million refugees (like those shown right) have came to the United States since the Sudanese civil war broke out in the 1980s.

His friend, Gatjang Deng, also a Sudanese refugee, said Panchol was prescribed medication a few years ago for a mental condition but was unsure whether Panchol was still taking it.

Wichieng Wetnyangran, a pastor who works with African refugees in Tarrant County, said Panchol's arrest was an "absolutely a shock."

"That was a part of the life they ran away from," he said. "They were hoping their lives would change."

An Irving man accused of robbing sellers and buyers contacted on the Internet site Craigslist was identified as Kenneth Hawkins, police said Monday.

Hawkins, 20, was arrested last week during an undercover operations by Irving police. An undercover officer posed as a buyer on Craigslist and arranged a meeting with the suspect to purchase some items, police said.

At the time of his arrest, Hawkins was armed with a handgun, police said Monday.

In the past two months, Hawkins is accused of robbing three residents of their cash or the items they were trying to sell.

Police in Ohio have taken an 11-year-old boy into custody after he was accused of using a toy gun to try to rob two boys of their scooters. The father of the intended victims said his boys were scared because they couldn't tell it was a toy gun.

Seems the 11-year-old pointed the gun at them and said he wanted one of the scooters. Then he chased them when they took off, police said.

Police in the Collin County town of Melissa made a grim discovery -- the body of person missing from Lewisville locked inside the trunk of a car that had been left in a store parking lot, the Dallas Morning News is reporting.